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-J» FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1934. ____________________________ OUT-OF-DOORS FTUFF By Una Leneve ■ , game warden, and a real one, at that, half. From this point on, however, lion wo* reported as 88 per child per ' cover the work in the most effective 8p«rt Brihfe made the statement that the wild life Coquille moved ahead, at the same month; high school tuition, |5.60 per ' way. We foal the need of the time, (By Mark Seeley) Oregon was worth in commercial time holding the invaders in check. The cry of the sheep herder haz month. In this town at least 200 f which our school year has been short Myrtle Point Bobcats have demon- children whose parents could not pay ened by force of present condition* but been heeded! Panic reigns in certain value several million doUara. Yet it ; strated without much doubt that they the tuition charges wore being denied we are glad to tend our hart effort* circtoe throughout the state, fearful is ignored for the herds of bawling Bobcats Oaw Red Devils are the “scream of the acrap” when it »heep that roam about the state des to carry over until a more favorable an education. • that eongraas will not approve the Stage struck or just naturally off, troying pasture for wild game and cornea to considering Coos county bas outlook may be restored. ten-year program for predatory ani but better to say, outplayed. That in which is the direct cause of more in ketball. A 12 to 11 victory over the Our classes in Civics made good use Because of lack of available funds mal control that the Bioligical Survey cendiary forest Area being started, veteran Bandon quintet, 'Friday night short is a description of the Coquille one of every four cities has shorten of the daily papers during the time of ha* in mind and donate said survey on their home court, and a second win, high basketball teams showing Tues the “Special Semion” and many inter ed its school term. several million dollars in order that co create more pasture, than aH other 27 to 18, Tuesday evening over Co- day night in the opening fray of the factors combined. esting points were studied about our Seven hundred and fifteen rural officials of the survey may hire their What is causing a lot of conjecture , quille is.'oonclusive evidence that “A” League schedule against the Myr school* arc expected to run less than legislative assembly, pet poison «lingers to scatter tons sf is whether the present gaase eofo- : Coach Pat Rickard’s outfit has some tle Point Bobcata, the game conclud three month* thi* year. The classes in English, Arithmetic, poison bait about tbs oountry and con ing 27 to 18 for the invaders. nission is really interested in mutton thing on the bal. Reductions in length of term in ru- and History have covered their work tinue their ruthlea* war. upon every Myrtle Point ran the count to 8 to We predicted before the start of or in gaase? Y*1 schools are being made in face as outlined by the course and some living creature that walks the woods, I have dwelt upon the subject above the schedule that the Bobcats had a 0 at the end of the first quarter, and of toe fact that the term* have been have had time to look up valuable out jnchjdiMP'Valuable stock and varmint strong lineup on paper, and in actual to 10 to 0 in the second period before "5'ogs^as well as song birds. The to such an extent that it has taken far from adequate; in 1980, rural side material. up a lot of our space for this week, play these thoughts are being brought Coquille scored a field goal. Ostran schools for 1,600,000 children were The words, “extra credit,” have Chamber of Commerce of Portland in fact almost all of it, but I trust out as correct. The defeat of Bandon der started the proceedings with a open six month* or less. been used by seme pupils and not fully hss gone to bat for the survey in the basket Morris passed up a chance to that I have not pulled my bow strong was administered without the services New reductions of term in city understood. The firrt requirement is matter, but they «an readily be for n vain and that some of the darts of Tommy Ostrander, the ace, sharp tie the count by mieaing two free tries school* have come on the heels of a to have all assigned work completed given. for chamber oTcommsrce mem shooting forward of the up-river five, and Ostrander followed by also miss constant succession of reduction*. and handed in neatly done. This is ba aimed herein ' And a mark. bers in a large city are not supposed ing a gift ¿hot. It’s all for a good saws. The while against Coquille Tom was in Terms in practically every great ric and thus for, if well done, will on- to be in touch with wild life condition* Druliner, diminutive Bobcat forward, the lineup and proved to be capable of writer of this column believes in ab American city are today one or two Utle the student to only a three It and the wool may easily be pulled over rang the bell twice with two field solute protection of game and does beating the locall by himself. Hi» 18 months shorter than they were 70* to is work done beyond thia that entitle* their eyes by slick tqngued officials not believe in it being wantonly de points were two more than the Red goal before the quarter ended. Pointe' 100 years ago. the pupil to a higher grade, not to of the Biological Survey. However, seven, eight, nine and ton, followed stroyed to further the interests of Devil total. Inadequate school terms for Ameri extra credit the Oregon State Game Commission in the next canto on Ostrander ’ s two Basketball tonight pita ManWMd ,)ther business. If I thought other- can children stand in sharp contrast We are glad to note the improve i* supposed to be composed vpf men shots before Bob Collier finally sank with at least a email bit of knowledge vis* I would not be writing an out- against Coquille and Bandon against a basket for the Red Devils, making to the school terms common for chil ment of the individual and give each loor column. I have the interest of North Bend, Myrtle Point drawing dren in European countries: United tupil ths benefit of the good wort concerning game conditions, or so the count, 10 to 2. tame at heart at all times, placed on a bye. In the "B” League Arago goes States, 172 days (city, ,184 days; ru lone by that pupil. The important one would naturally suppose, and yet Bailey missed twice on a two shot s pedestal all1 its own, and I believe to Powers, while tomorrow night Riv ral, 182 days); France, 200 days; question ia, am I making progress? I understand that they have also foul by Rackleff, Ostrander scored «incely in the protection of"the help erton goes to Power*. The latter of Sweden, 210 days; Germany, 246 Each pupil knows the answer to that gone to the sesistance of the survey. less forest creatures to the extent, these two games should be a thriller, again, as did Collier and Morris for days; England, 210 days; Denmark, question in himself, and wo feel sure With a total disregard for* the wel Coquille, before Ostrander to end the that, they shall live down through but Powers should have little trouble 34« days. that such inspiration is what we are fare of gsme, it appears that they No midweek half, 18 to 8, with a converted free time in their home—the forests—and with her opponent Prospect* for the coming school all trying to get and give, The pupil have lined up behind the survey, no try. be given at least a fighting chance to games are scheduled but next Friday year: Michigan: 90 per cent of whose interest is aroused and who dmfot with the battle cry, “Give us Throughout the first half Tommy live and not be warred upon with Marshfield visits Myrtle Point and Co schools will shorten term*. Nebraska: works because he wants to know more mutton.” In the Oetrander, ace basketeer in 1881 at 16 per cent of schools will cut at about certain things, will naturally poison bait, cast by the hand of man. quille goes to North Bend. The game commission is supposed Myrtle Point and a star for CoquiHe The forest is their natural haunts, smaller circuit on thia date, Coos least one month. Missouri: 1,800 ru build up and his grade* will take cars to be for the protection of game. The in the for* part of the 1M2 season, their home by rightful heritage, cre River encounters Arago and Powers ral schools face early closing. of themse!v«s.-°- • portamen’s good money pays gam* was the performer who carried the sted by the hand of the Maker and it visits Riverton. More Children—Lees Money Visitors are always welcome. Let nfficiato’ salarie* and so it appears to In the “A” League frays tonight Myrtle Point attack along. He con ’» a shame that man should lower Seven hundred and twenty-eight ns become better acquainted and unite me that sportsmen should be given tinued in the same stride in the sec himself to th* extent of invading the two torrid battles are expected to be thousand more children were enrolled our efforts and interests In fisvor of com; ¡deration by members ond half. of the wild creature’s forest retreats and waged. On paper Coquille has an in high school in 1982 than 1980. our young people. tram* commission, instead of the Druliner commenced the scoring in scattering poison bait for God’s edge over Marshfield, but the defeat Elementary schools enrolled 115,- High School sheep herders of the state. this portion of the contest with two taken by the locals at the hands of creatures to partake of. 000 fewer children in 1988 than in Joint Council Meeting pointe. Collier and Bailey followed It ia a known fact that the Biologi Peritaps I offend many by the stand Myrtle Point has lowered the Red 1980 (first decrease on record.) The new council elected by the with two she ts from the field, closing cal Survey officiate ef this state show I take in the matter, but this cannot Devil stock. Marshfield haa one vet Net gain: 818,000 pupils. This ia Girls’ League of C. H. 8. and the coun the score margin to IS to 10, the nar only a secondary interest in regard be helped and 1 ata not apologizing eran from her 1883 team, Barnard, a more than the entire population for cil of last year’s League will meet rowest difference throughout th* to our game birds and animate when for, after close association with the second string all county and all tour I Montana. It is more than the com- Wednesday night at the homo of Mar game. After thia it was a matter of it come* to the protection of th* I bined population of Atlanta, Des garet Purvsnce to confer upon prob- big clean out-of-doors, I can readily nament performer. Loe and Minoau holding the sharpshooting Ostrander same. I apeak not from hearsay, but understand that it is the biggest, of the first five are reserves from ■ Moines and Salt Lake City. It te 'em* of Interest to that organization. down. He followed with nine mark ■ from actual contact with the eurvey, cleanest place in our world today. It last season, as Is Ireland, while the I more than were enrolled in all our Last year’s council will endeavor to ers, his second half contribution, and learned from personal experience. public high school* in 1900. is free from sham, hyproerisy, double remainder of the equad, including instruct the new cuncil concerning the which aside from another goal by It appears that cougar, bobcata and Today 98 of every 100 city children craditiona of council service. crossing and the things that we en Smith and Conrad, starters, are Druliner and a free throw by Carver coyotes may kill.half the game in th* enroll >" high school; 55 of every 100 counter daily in our own little world. rookies. Girla’ League Meeting state and it ia okay, but juet kt them Marshfield’« win from North Bend came within a point of matching the rural children do likewise. I feel it my duty to keep th* big The first Girls’ League meeting of entire Coquille total for the periods. molest a flock-of wooiiea and poison Abolition of child labor in industry Che now yegr was held Thursday, Jan wood* clean as they were meant to makes the Pirates the favorite to van The count at the third stanza was 19 pills are slung in that district to the by the N. R. A. puts another 100,000 uary eighteenth, under the supervi be and if I, in my puny efforts, obtain quish the Red Devils, while the vet to 11. Lineups: four winds, with a total disregard for children on the high school doorstop. sion of the new officers. The inau but a few meager results along these eran Bandon squad holds the same Coquille Myrtle Point game birds, animate or good dogs. Any industry faced with rapid fn- guration of the new officers took place, linos I shall feel that I have not lived spot over North Bend. The Bulldogs’ (8) DruHner F The head official for the eurvey for in vain. fourth quarter showing in the Marsh Morris (4) creaso in business would expect an after which Audrey Kendall, the new Davis F (18) Ostrander this state makes it a point to attend field game, however, proved that they increase in total operating coats. president, presented an interesting Robinson C Mali all wool growers and ahaspraente With the score School*, forced to carry an increased program for the entertainment of all Arago Defeat» Caauu Valley are a fighting lot. Collier (8) Mast G meeting* and enlarge upon the won «tending 18 to 8 at this point of the burden, are required to carry on with (By Alvin Allen) Stonecypher Rackleff G derful work of the survey. And our encounter, North Bend braced, the lees funds. Rah! Coquille. Fight! In a fast and hard-fought game the Coquille — Bailey Substitutions: state game commission backs up the count being 18 to 14 at the game’s Our Nation’s schools are endeavor Tuesday, January 16, 1964, an as Arago Bulldogs laid up a 20-17 victory (2), Donaldson (2). Myrtle Point- proposal that the survey be alloted cod. ing to give adequate instruction to an sembly was held to choose the winner Carver (1), Ray, Barklew. Referee: funds for ten more years of a murder over the quintet from Camas Valley army of pupils increaaed since 1988 of the inter-etas* rivalry yellinc con on the Arago court Friday night. Th* Haberiy, Bandon. ous attack upon our wild life. by more than 1,000X100 pupils on cur test. Each class presented two yells Myrtle Point’s “B” team defeated Leading naturalist* of the United first quarter was nip and tuck With rent expenses decreased about 8868,- for the benefit of the judges. neither side able to make much head the Coquille second stringers, 18 to 9, States have condemned the activities 000,000. The Senior* took first place. Juniors in a preliminary fray, leading of the survey, that great (?) organisa way. but during the second quarter To teach 25,000,000 publie school second, Sophomores third, and Fresh throughout. * * - the home boys started on a scoring tion .which is backed by our game pupil* the United Stat*» three years men last. The winners are to be com- Mike Mikutak’e All Stars composed Marshfield and Myrtle Point won spree that piled up a lead of 14-5 at commission. ago spent 910,600,000 (current ex olimented on their decorations, forma of the famous “ Iron Mike, ” Bertie the games last Friday night, the for For fourteen years the eurvey have the half. The third quarter was al) Hughes, Chuck Wi shard, Bree Cuppo- mer defeating North Bend, 18 to 1'4, pense) per school day. This year th* tion and yelling. spread their poison bstt throughout tor Camas Valley, and the early part Bob Collier and Lewis Donaldson letti, and Mark Tempi*, came to Co and the Bobcats downing Bandon, 12 school* are teaching a larger number th* Northwest and today predatory of the fourth period found the score quille last Friday night, fought to 11. Barnard, Marshfield veteran, of children on 88,500,000 per school , modeled the new basketball uniforms 17-18 in favor of the visitors, but a animal* are on the increase through- through four quarter* of torrid bas was high scorer in the game at the day, a decrease of 92,100,000 per day 1 before the assembly, much to the de oat many districts, But their poison basket by Schroeder and another by (about 20 per cent) 1 light of the students. All agreed that ketball and won the game from the bay with eight points, but aside from has killed millions of dollars worth Cornwell put Arago three points There never era* such a demand for | the uniform* alone would show up aH “ Bill's Place ” quintet, 26 to 21. this one showing the individual scor of furbearing animals, song birds «head for the final whistle. educational opportunity as there is j future opponents. Mike, himself,-gov* a An* exhibi ing was rather low. The leading scorers of the gsme and valuable dogs. today. Because of more children and After a few yells tod by Rose Mat were Sinko and Collier of Arago and tion but it was his team mate, Cuppo- les* money it ha* never been so diffi- i ney, Faye June Nosier and Eleanor Let's get down to actual figures. letti, who dropped tn four field goal* Rowell and Ward of Camas Valley, cult to satisfy that demand. | Smith, the Fourth Period classes were At one time there were over thirty for the high scoring of the All-Btor with six points each. Lineup: For the sake of our children and , continued. . trapper* employed by the eurvey in points. Bree mad* four pointe in each Camm Valley (17) Arago (20) the coming generation, it well to con Senior Play. February First this state. I do not know the exact Sinko (6) LF I. Ireland (2) half, all of them from out around the (Continued from Ant page) sider these facte very carefully. While “Lookin’ Lovely*’ haa been selected number to date, but it is safe in say center ring. Collier (8) LF Martindale (2) the teacher may have been fored to i as the 8enior class play for this year. ing that half that number are em Coach Hartley, playing for the lo compelled to drop some important Cornwell (2) Ward («) C take a smaller salary and a heavier February first is the date and the ployed at th* present time. We will cal outfit, duplicated Cuppoletti's school service. Kribe (2) BG (0) Krogel burden the roe) crisis in education is | place is the community hall. The suppose that the men were on a One of every three teachers must Schroeder (4) LG K. Ireland (0) eight markers, but two of th* points the limitation put on the education time i will be announced later. The play meager salary, even. Take their sal 8 Rowell (6) mad* by th* ponderous high school work this year for leas than the of our children which in turn cannot plot and f nn.vijl.J "" in vnrn ■.annul has ns* a fast iasi moving plot anu in m very in m- ary and add the high official’s eatery mentor were on free throws. Morgan "blanket code” minimi Referee: Robison, Arago. help but have its effect on the futura. tereeting and characters have been ae- and it is a cinch that 81,500 per After the main contest the Arago and Mikulak each dropped in three lst)or of our country.- We need to carefully looted as follows: month would be a very conservative Twvnty-fbre thousand teachers Independents and High School Re field goal* for six ponta, whfle Seeley and accurately inform ourselves o' Winnie Bondin*, who haa inherited estimate of the aettial expense. In serves fought an interesting six-period made a like amount on two goals and have been dropped, while a million condition* affecting the development th* debt-ridden Bardin* farm, Rose a year 818,000 is paid out. And with two gift trios. more pupils have come into the practice game. Discrepancies between of our children. Accurate informa Matney. what results? Thousands of dollars The game was fast and exceptional schools. the officisi and unofficial scores leave tion would bring a closer, mon sym Persimmon, the faithful old colored worth of fur destroyed and the en Tw<o hundred thousand eertffied doubt as to the winner but neither ly well played. The huge lads from pathetic and better understanding. servant, Bara Margaret Nye. tire woods made a living heli for the Eugene were able to move about the teachers am unemployed. team could claim any considerable Amarilla, the village poet-mistress innocents that roam them, by placing Two hunderd and ftfty-nme school margin st any stage of the game floor with th* ease of to* dancers, but and broadcaster, Clarice Hrants. Coqaille School New* of poison bait. The ten year program when they did hit they hit hard. districts in 29 states have been com Flashes of real basketball were dis "Buddie and Clyti*. twins, brother would mean the expenditure of 8180.- Waahingtoa School Players on both teams took many pelled to default on bonds. played by both teams. *nd sister of Winnie, Kilis Newton, 000 in this state alone. Add to tha During the past several weeks many ripe to the beards, Hughes being The number of pupils per teacher O. Miller shone for the Indepen Faye June Nosier. the sum of 8238,000 for the pakt 14 dents with 20 points, while Webb with more adapted to such tumblings than is being tncTossod—in Ave states pupil* have been absent because of Jennie Mathews, a friend of Win year* expenditures and you have the whooping cough, chicken pox and he rest of the players, though Coach there are on the average more than 18 and Pauli with 12 twinkled for the nie’s, now on th* stage, Beryl U*r*U. total of 8419,000 expended to exter colds. Most of them are back again Hartley, along with the Oregon foot- 40 pupils per teacher. high school. Speed Hawkina, the sheriff, Whom minate predatory animals in the state now and work is progressing as usual. 'oaM star and Max Morgan, provided a Children Without Scheele one desire is to wed Amarilla, Bill of Oregon alone. And in the face of Paul and Charles Walker have re throe way flop which shook the roof. One hundred thousand children are Good Old Growth Fir Wood, any Book. thia, predators still prey upon sheep As for the gam* the All Stars held deprived of educational opportunity turned to our school after attending length desired; Alpine Coal, delivered Esther Hastings, who has and game. school in Eugene for a time. * lead until midway in the second of thi» fall because of the closing anywhere. E. M. Briner, phono 71 or abroad, Cherie Ma* Hartwell. Kenneth Thompson entered the If just one third of thia amount wee 74J. 29tf half when, with the score at 19 to if echeels duo to lack of funds. BH1 Baker, a promoter looking for Kenneth * free throw conversam uy Seeley, an-, 1 More than 1,660,000 children, 8 to fourth grade on Monday. *x pended for bounty not only would something to promote, Bob Collier. came to us from Canada. Oregon, bet other states as well, be other by Hartley, and two field goals id years old, are not in school in Ask Ned C. Kelley for rates on Fir* Jim Dugan, Bill’s pal and, fellow The Fourth Grade Claes in Mm rid of predators today. by Hartley gave ’ Bill’s Place” a 21 to normal years. Insurance. nromoter, Gordon Neil. Walton ’ s room is taking picture trip* 1« 19 margin. A basket by Hughes tied Also there are Ml.000. 14 and The big “holler” for the ton year Cholly, a young Englishman and to foreign countries. They bring pic program should bs shut down on and IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THI toe count, one by Temple put the years old, without schooling in nor- dramatic critic, Bill Floten. tures of these countries and mount gome on ice for the visitors, and to mal times. hut down on good and tight. Con STATE OF OREGON IN AND Moe, a theatrical producer, Charles make it more decisive Hughe* sank That make* a total of 2^80,000 them on wall paper, then print infor FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS gress should be asked to merely ap Gaslin. i propriate half the funds that the' ’ In the Matter of the Estate of J. L. a gift shot, while Cuppotetti dropped American children of school age ac mation on the mounting. The boys C. H. 8. Heuer Re« Holyeroes, Deceased. and girls learn a groat deal about in a goal as the gaase ended. Line cording to most compulsory education survey is asking and place thia money The following constitutes th* honor Notice ef Final Account laws. They ought to be in school but these countries and at the same time in a bounty fond on coyotoe, bobcat* NOTICE K HEW:BY GIVEN, That ups: holl for the semester ending Jan. 12: learn to *peU and to piece pictures on they are not. and cougar (aa for a* bear are con the undersigned has filed in the Coun IBfil’s Place” Strsight I—Dorrie Compton, Edythe Nearly 2.000 rural school, in 94 mountings. F W J cerned they are out for predators— ty Court of Obes County, Oregon, her Seeley (8) Farr, Olive Stewart, Frank Biases. Ralph Shelley, who has been out of final account as Executrix of the Es F (4) i »tats* failed to open in 1938. Ellie » only an occasional one, despite Mr. tate of J. L. Holycross, deceased, and No Grade Lower Than a H—Doro Many private and parochial schools school for a year, returned to th* C («) I» Way’s of Portland remarks to the that the.said Court has set Saturday, Hartley (8) Third Grade January second. Ralph thy Glalsyer, June Hohveratott. are closing. Approximately 24 Cath G (A) Cui Morgan (6) contrary.) Make the bounty in each February 10th, 1984, at the hour of olic schools have dosed, affecting was taken ill this time last year and Matney, Eileen Percy, Beryl Un G (8) ’tate the same in the Northwest. 10:00 o’clock A. M. at the County Woodyard (1) ha* not been able to return to school Melba Varney, Lovell* Wall CoquiHe, Oregon, as “ * 3,000 children. Substitutions: “BiU ____ ’a Piece” This would put a stop to bootlegging , Court room in C ice for hearing objec- lingson, MeCue, WlUfoam, Hicham, the time and place Howard 'Bonniksen, Cecil Laws, Rob Sixteen institutions of higher edu until now. pelts from one state to another. It tions to such final account and "the set ert MdGilvery, Vern Oderkirk, Tom Steams. AM Staro-4raham. Referee: cation have been diecontinued since would do entirely away with the pet tlement of eaid Estate. The Christmas holidays have pamod last year. Wall*** Marodea, Marshfield. oohon slinger* of the survey and Viola Holycrow, estimates indicate that 1.500 com-! «nd all have settled down to work to H Average, No Grade Below a ITJ— Executrix Aa a preliminary to toe main event, furnish employment and a good wage complete the course outlined for the Audrey Aasen, Margaret Belioni. Coquille High played Riverton High, to thousands of poor people of the first semester. Betty Brady, Mary Burr, Velda Dean. the iWu Rod M Devils winning, to **• 14. *wv Two aq* - r < w r Wt /ft thft v T i I b w ima IW®, • 21 * vo Northwest, including homesteaders, At a teachers’ meeting of the Lin Arlin* Harrington. Cherie Mae Hart I previous fray. between turn eehoeia rancher* and professional trappers. — . a- •__ mi_____ .___ __ Aff i. BA Ml coln School faculty, matters were well, Hasel Morris, Vivian Morris, It would also do away with poison A. F. ft A. M. taken up rotating to the work for ths Barbara Oderkirk, Margaret Fw- bait such as is used by the survey for Stated C om of the school year. Each vanc*7 Blanche Bandon, Georgia Sher the protection of sheep. In one year TUESDAY, wood, Bill Floten. Howard Hickam, it w-uld do away with all predatora. Chadwick Lodge NO.« Captrin Burghduff, M r . ,3 I I 1 fl ■«*